Agreed. However wwwboards are less bulky than linear boards, although they look real ugly IMHO.Originally posted by biggulp
i wouldn't choose anything other than linear. why click for each reply when you can read it all at once?
Originally posted by biggulp
i wouldn't choose anything other than linear. why click for each reply when you can read it all at once?
Yup, just basic variables and a form. And an if statement so it doesn't show the output without any variables in it..."*slap*s with a" looks pretty bad in H1...Hmm...it seems like usage of basic variables added to a form, unless notnamed/whereat has added some secret mechanism that is beyond my poor PHP capabilities.
Well, vB isn't exactly the fastest of boards, esp. when very hacked.I have found that it takes a shorter time to load four separate replies on WWWBoard (combined!) than it does to load 1 thread on vB with 4 replies.
Hmm guess I'll start saving up!be prepared for more threaded boards (at least you can choose) as vbulletin 3 will have a threaded option.
You mean a hybrid vB? I don't quite understand what you're trying to say...There's also a hybrid version, from vBulletin 3, which combines everything. But I can assure you it spoils the impression of vB.
Yes, and that is why at The Bear Spot they predict a very bleak future for vb3, including developers of InvisionBoard and phpBB.Originally posted by biggulp
vb3 looks messy (for now).
Originally posted by notnamed
Well, vB isn't exactly the fastest of boards, esp. when very hacked.
Originally posted by Archbob
I prefer linear board cause they are neater than wwwboards.
A "flat" board like vBulletin.Originally posted by sophie
What's a linear board?
Originally posted by biggulp
something like that
http://phorum.org/support/read.php?f=2&i=15931&t=15931&v=t
Originally posted by sonic
threaeded board looks like the style of newsgroup